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Diff Change Dissappointment on the SIDI

Discussion in 'VE Holden Commodore (2006 - 2013)' started by Jarp, Nov 19, 2010.

  1. Jarp

    Jarp Surely You Jest

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    Update for those interested. Had it at Holden dealer today and unfortunately no luck. Not able to alter speedo calibration at all...not even through wheel change. Have asked them to contact Holden for a fix...will see what happens with that. Gotta say it is very dissappointing and quite frustrating. Am particularly disturbed that rear wheels sensors (ABS) are reading wrong too...doesn't make sense and no fix. Why the #### would you have software that is so inflexible even to the manafacturer.
     
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    I dont get why the rear wheel sensors would read any differently?
     
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    my software has the speedo cal stuff in it, i havent tried it yet but im sure it will work fine,

    holden cant do the cals, VCM cannot do the cals, EFI Live cannot do the cals, im the only one that can do the cals and tune these cars.. VCM and EFI will not be releasing software for these engines any time soon,

    ill have my mail order stuff up and running in the next few months.
     
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    Nah I don't get that either. I reckon something has gone wrong with that but no lights or anything and seems to function OK.
     
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    Another cracker from Just Commodores lol.Can always count on a wealth of incorrect opinions.

    Gave the place a rest for a month so its good to see nothing has changed.......why should it?
     
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    Excellent...thanks Dale. Will be making a booking just after xmas. In the meantime does anybody know if I'll be doing any damage to the torque converter or anything because it is all slightly out of whack? Not that anything feels particularly unusual.
     
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    Which bit was incorrect info?
     
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    it will drive fine and shift fine, just the dash will be wrong
     

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